A person who attempts to demonstrate knowledge obtained by searching on Wikipedia. This person has no legitimate degree from an accredited institution in said subject/topic, but will use the online encyclopedia to prove their point on the topic being discussed.
After reading a ridiculous comment from someone that posted a link:
"Oh look, a Wikipedia Scholar is trying to prove himself again."
"Oh the Wikipedia Scholar thinks be correct, because he thinks he has a good source of information."
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A phrase used in conversation when two or more people stumble upon a topic they know little about and want to discuss it accurately.
"Dudeee... What are the weed laws in Alaska?"
"WIKIPEDIA THAT SHIT!!!!!"
"When is Immortal Technique's next album gonna drop?
"WIKIPEDIA THAT SHIT!!!!!"
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A internet website which allows most people to write what they know about a certain subject to help save people in schools and colleges around the world, whether the subject is about Hittler or its about how long it takes toe nails to grow from the bottom to the top (twice as long as your finger nails and its 2 months). Wikipedia is just like the urban dictionary but there can be a page about almost anything with pictures and links. Oh and best of all, all of this infomation is free (:
Wikipedia (What I Know Is) pedia
......thats what "Wiki" stands for
"Mr. Smith, i was looking all over the internet to do this homework but i couldnt find one website that had who is the lead singer in Metro Station."
"Little Timmy son, you didnt look on Wikipedia did you? Now run along so i can eat my apple"
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The nickname William Beckett, singer of The Academy Is, gave to his daughter Genevieve. For two years, he denied her existence, calling her โWikipedia nonsenseโ, hence her nickname.
He however confirmed her existence in an interview for AP magazine.
- Have you heard? William Beckett admitted he has a two-year-old kid called Genevieve!
- Oh! You mean Wikipedia Nonsense! Of course I know!
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v. the act of shutting down your opponent's argument by looking up the correct information on wikipedia.
Meg: "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" was totally coined on SATC.
Samir: "I just looked it up and it was a song released in 2001"
Meg: "Dude, you totally wikipedia-ed me"!
A term used by college students to save some embarrassment of telling their professor that they used wikipedia as a source
"Did you hear MAx's excuse for his bad bibliography?"
"No, what'd he put?"
"He listed a Professor Wikipedia lecture on chemistry as one of his sources!"
"Wow. What a lame excuse. The teacher won't buy it."
The act of going to a site with the intention of looking up one piece of information, and instead finding yourself on one or more articles that have nothing to do with what you had originally come for. Stems from Wikipedia linking to articles within articles.
Wikipedia Syndrome
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